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ESO Plus: WARDROBE MASTER please

BalticBlues
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I am playing since release, and even with ESO Plus and maxed inventories (banker, main char, alts), I am struggling with inventory management of all the set items (crafted and collected over years). ESO Plus takes nicely care of all crafting materials with the Craft Bag. However, a similar mechanism for set items is missing.

The Wardrobe Master could be a character similar to Tythis Andromo, the banker. The idea is that you can give the Wardrobe Master ALL your sets items, and he/she will not only store the items, he/she also will SORT them, like this:

WARDROBE MASTER:
>MONSTER SETS (Domihaus, Grothdar, …)
-Set A
-- Head parts
-- Shoulder parts
-Set B
-Set C
[…]
>ARENA SETS (DSA, MA, ...)
-Set A
-- Head parts
-- Shoulder parts
-- Torso parts
-- Hand parts
-- Waist parts
-- Leg parts
-- Foot parts
-- Jewelry parts
-- Weapons
-Set B
-Set C
[…]
>PVE SETS (earned in PvE)
[…]
>PVP SETS (earned in PvP)
[…]

The idea is that you can easily find and store ALL your sets in just one place, not several limited places which are a pain to micromanage right now. Because the Wardrobe Master would be a character, ZOS could dynamically decide where summoning this character would be allowed or not, similar to the crown banker. And similar as the Craft Bag in ESO Plus does, once ESO Plus runs out, the Wardrobe Master would only hand out stored items, not store new items.

Edited by BalticBlues on August 28, 2018 12:15PM
  • Aelorin
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    Oooh I love this idea. It really is a pain to micromanage your sets right now, even with addons.

    What if they introduced ESO-premium subscription, it would cost some more, adds your wardrobe master + increase of banking slots + increase of housing slots + housing wayshrine.
    And so the Elder Scrolls foretold.You will be shy, and I will be bold.
  • BalticBlues
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    Indeed, a housing wayshrine also would be a great and needed feature. However, I think just one "simple" ESO Plus which everybody wants still is better than different subscriptions to think about would be. The sad fact is, that the longer people play ESO, the more difficult and time-consuming inventory management becomes. If ESO Plus finally could eliminate all those troubles, it would allow even more time to play the game instead having to "work" in the game to play the game.
  • AhPook_Is_Here
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    I am playing since release, and even with ESO Plus and maxed inventories (banker, main char, alts), I am struggling with inventory management of all the set items (crafted and collected over years). ESO Plus takes nicely care of all crafting materials with the Craft Bag. However, a similar mechanism for set items is missing.

    The Wardrobe Master could be a character similar to Tythis Andromo, the banker. The idea is that you can give the Wardrobe Master ALL your sets items, and he/she will not only store the items, he/she also will SORT them, like this:

    WARDROBE MASTER:
    >MONSTER SETS (Domihaus, Grothdar, …)
    -Set A
    -- Head parts
    -- Shoulder parts
    -Set B
    -Set C
    […]
    >ARENA SETS (DSA, MA, ...)
    -Set A
    -- Head parts
    -- Shoulder parts
    -- Torso parts
    -- Hand parts
    -- Waist parts
    -- Leg parts
    -- Foot parts
    -- Jewelry parts
    -- Weapons
    -Set B
    -Set C
    […]
    >PVE SETS (earned in PvE)
    […]
    >PVP SETS (earned in PvP)
    […]

    The idea is that you can easily find and store ALL your sets in just one place, not several limited places which are a pain to micromanage right now. Because the Wardrobe Master would be a character, ZOS could dynamically decide where summoning this character would be allowed or not, similar to the crown banker. And similar as the Craft Bag in ESO Plus does, once ESO Plus runs out, the Wardrobe Master would only hand out stored items, not store new items.

    Like what guild wars 2 does for pvp gear right?
    “Whatever.”
    -Unknown American
  • Atallanta
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    [quote="What if they introduced ESO-premium subscription, it would cost some more, adds your wardrobe master + increase of banking slots + increase of housing slots + housing wayshrine.[/quote]

    I hope this never happens. Why would you want to pay premium sub and not for it to be included in our current subscription?
  • Aliyavana
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    A armor storage? Nah. A portable outfit station? as long as he is fabulous as the argonian from the thieves guild dlc
    Edited by Aliyavana on August 28, 2018 3:21PM
  • BalticBlues
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    Aliyavana wrote: »
    A armor storage? Nah. A portable outfit station? as long as he is fabulous as the argonian from the thieves guild dlc
    What do you mean with "a portable outfit station"?
    And how would this differ from a Wardrobe Assistant
    you can summon almost everywhere who is carrying your gear?

  • dtsharples
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    They could solve all of this if they just made every item piece in game available in a similar way that you can currently use your Collectables + Outfit styles.
    Once you have collected a piece in a certain trait (or used 50 gems to transmute to a particular trait) that item becomes available to all of your characters via an Armoury collectables window.

    Essentially any of your characters can withdraw a piece of armour from the tab - and add it to their inventory (only bound pieces ofc) in its original state - and then you can re-dye it and re-enchant it as needed.

    You can basically do the above already, it just requires you putting the item into the bank and then swapping characters etc.
    It would only be a small QoL upgrade, but would make inventory management much less horrible.
    I'd still sub for the Craft Bag as that is a different beast entirely, and far too great to give up.
    But an Armoury window would just make finding stuff so much quicker, and easier to organise.

    We can hope ;)

  • spoqster
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    I love the idea!
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